Lifelong differences in cancer incidence and mortality between subgroups of similar socioeconomic status in the Royal Norwegian Navy.
Leif Aage StrandInger RudvinJan Ivar MartinsenElin Anita FadumTom Kristian GrimsrudPublished in: Occupational and environmental medicine (2023)
Through most of the observation time, vessel crews had an overall cancer SIR that was higher than that of land-based personnel. Much of this excess involved cancers with a generally poor prognosis, linked to lifestyle and work environment. The contrasts in cancer incidence and mortality between the two subgroups of Navy servicemen persisted through more than six decades.